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1、Reading Dear Ann,Yesterday, I lost my pen in the library, so I said to a nearby girl, “Hey, girl! Lend me a pen.” She has two pens but she said coldly, “Sorry, I only have one.”.Yours, DaveWhy was the girl so unfriendly? Lend me a pen. sounds rude (粗魯?shù)模ù拄數(shù)模?offend(冒犯)(冒犯) people Could you please le
2、nd me a pen? Excuse me.extra languageLead in to (引出)(引出)a requesta direct order (直接的命令直接的命令)Im sorry to trouble you buta polite requestIs it always rude to say “Lend me a pen.”?It is OK if you are talking to your best friend. The choice of language depends on the relationship(人際關(guān)系人際關(guān)系). Language eti
3、quetteLanguage etiquette( (語言禮節(jié)語言禮節(jié)) )is important. is important. 1st ReadingRead the first and the last paragraphs quickly and find out the main idea(主題) of the passage.a) visiting a foreign country.b) asking for information or help politely. c) making new friends.This passage is mostly about:2nd R
4、eadinga) Using extra words helps to make language more polite.b) Knowing how to make requests politely is important.c) To become good English speakers, we need to do more than just learn language structure.d) Choice of language depends on relationship關(guān)系關(guān)系, and the situation.Paragraph 1Paragraph 2Par
5、agraph 3Paragraph 4Match each paragraph with its main idea.提出請(qǐng)求提出請(qǐng)求1. “Where are the restrooms?” and “Could you please tell me where the restrooms are?”A.The first one is correct English, the second isnt. B.The second one is correct English, the first isnt.C. Both are correct English.C 3rd Reading2.
6、What does “sometimes this alone is not enough” mean? A .Its more important to use language politely than use correct language.B .Using correct language and using language politely are both important.C .Its more important to use correct language than use language polite. B 3rd ReadingNo. It might be
7、alright to say “Where is my book?” in some situations, perhaps with people you know well.Because it includes extra language. And sometimes we might even need to spend time leading in to a question or request.all right3rd Reading1.Speaking politely is easier than being direct.2. Learning about langua
8、ge etiquette can help us not to offend people.FT3rd Reading4th ReadingDear Dave, I know youre good at English, but sometimes learning about language e_(禮節(jié))is also important. The expressions we use might d_ on the relationship and situation. “Tom, lend me a pen.” is a d_ o_. It sounds r_ and may o_ p
9、eople. If you want to be polite, you need to use some e_ language and spend some time _ in to a question or _. So next time when you want to borrow someones pen, why not try like this “Im sorry to _ you but could you please _ me your pen?”Yours,Anntiquetteepend irectudeffendxtraleadingrequesttrouble
10、lendrderHis fatherHis best friend TomHis math teacherMr. Green 用所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空 1.I bought this present _(especial) for you. 2.He is a _( politely) little boy who says Thank you and Excuse me often. 3.Many_(foreign) travel to our country every year. 4.We should try our best to make our country more and
11、more _(beauty). 5.A _(strange) on the street asked for directions to the highway. B.根據(jù)首字母或漢語提示完成單詞 1.The Peoples Square is a good place to play, but it has some _ (缺點(diǎn)). 2. He Chuan Park is both interesting and _ (迷人的). 3. We enjoy f_ vegetables and fruit, straight from the garden. 4. They arrived ho
12、me _ (安全) after driving in a storm. 5. The sales _ (全體成員) includes some of his relatives 1.Find more examples of language etiquette from movies, books or the Internet. Share them with your classmates.2.Pick three new words and write sentences with them like this: offend: Dont talk so loudly in public. You may offend others.